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f' , .-.:-• a: •'-:••: -r • -V. -• ...':, # Facts and Fallacies , and SA^XJBBAT Br ONE mCB—6he week, accents 1 e^f . . _ . al waefe 'xS\cents| .three- moatKs^. fpi^J^^jp^*' . O,/ s ONE CdtLUM j$—Ose'weefc, $I?.§Q; ea#t-^^i- tiotfa^qe& $x^$; bi»'y&tr, $5%oo* Half coUana same fate* \* - , Special positi©B,if .granted f . will &e charged 25 per ceM additional. - Readteg- Notices w cents. for.tfee.first Use attd 5 ceste for me% smeeeedifig- Ipieior ss# Week, °Matfriage asd dealii ao&e&s insetted free.\ Cards of thanks, poetry, resolutions of respect, etc. trot desired but willbe inserted- at the. ta£&.oi ooe bulf eeat a word.. ^ -• \\ .-;<\.* '.•».•.. Short, term advertisementsp^,^0hje-m,adt}ancf\. Long- term advertfoments pajfOBt^tm^Mri^ . j /«*r ^zzi discount token paid quettfelf i¥ dd<ymic-c: ID per cent discount. Tpfceii paid i?etwt$ : in axFb&nee: BtaiemeMs &f.accounts'- dtie tmeS£m£\tp'4dm^fifs.- ers quarterly^ or i^hen du&l t r •'' ~ '.'.'.' \*. All prtfttmg- Mils due token work ;«f mmptei&d. as K. T. M. Tent in ThriYing Condition. THE NEW OFFICERS, Office at g€^4 Class -Matter,. pears to be the repeal of wood pulp m<l [paper. Wik .naight in- crease $J&0 d^steacMoB pf : w& forestsi& Canada xtoefch oi tltp !a$b^ Jtet it w©iiH do nmeii to preserve the forests of the Unite! Ifc is sai$ feat to ! fish opis sitcl the sBBfeen Btis$iaa \battle Aie^ycp! harbor. II the;? aceompiish %m tasl: we m$w fee; able to giv^ themai coii- traot irt M%$wm hmbot* ttojf there is ^ the Spamsh .tea$4& and soiM m@ie of them !» MfrnMA^iboTt m)M Qmt&ml \Magi wha losf tw© sous in battles tdfib the. Bass&ii& ^apft^fe re- felted to the subject in a mth'Gen, Btbs^el sa&Mgi to the olj|eet iffcls nofe of ^e sti^of wliieh is made* It i& saldf feat the Admlirisi OoBgress aare i» fa^ir # aboiit that little bill to $biitpe~Jfee ssikm of the President, pensiott all i S -'• dents and to pay memfet# of o'ifiV Xh© Mikado is' saadl ,.to be '.iii€f ; : most economical 1 of .the reigning xkp>&&il&h and his acnomxes' are so' gleal fed- so as to give him a 5remtt&tionufQr -tot\ \•' ; •'-'-'-•* pie manages to ©Et) ottt a Mvingon-|i3 T O.OO,0O0ayear: ; Moira Tent, Ho. £25, K. O. T, M., is- is :avffiriving condition, the election and aon of'officers have been' aceom- and as all the members have ^a pride in the welfare ol the I consider it only, justice .if the gets, a little publicity. The 0St€#!*s for the ensuing term are: Com.—K. J. ©avag-e, -'Fred Allen. - Com.—Mack., MaLecracL Sgt,—Patrick Sullivan.. Chaplain—Fred Etibado. ' , Master at Arms- 1 -Loiiis Girard. Ist-IVL of G.—Joseph Bnshlow. 2nd M. of G,—Will Smith. Sentinel—Alex. White. ; Picket—Henry Slate. The boys are having a splendid time this wintei, as \was manifested at the dyster supper held recently, when an en- joyable evening was spent* in true style of fraternity, listening to Sir Knight \Will.Smith's splendid selections on hi's graplophone. •' j are to have a lecture in the Law- .repe% Hall the &7th, inst,, under the Ipspbes of the T£. O. T. M., by the Eev. am, state., lecturer for the 6i dbr. A nice time is expected, it is free. And a dance is promised by the manage- ment-later in the evening.\\ I feel that I must say a few words fee- fore conclusion on the recent death in our order of our dearly beloved brother, respected by all who knew him, Julius Slfelards. He carried a life benefit, also a. sick and accident policy. He had paid into the order at his death only #15.65, and to demonstrate the reliability of the Order of Maccabees, the Great Camp paid to his widow $550.00 inside of ten days. AMaccabee. 1. Which is the h^pier the-bachelor or the spinster, has been the sui>|e,et 0/1 #is- eussion in certain debaiang societies* 'We think that both together ale k Siitt'ie &<&&- Use^ - la l«w. \I have visited eve5x'jta^e'-:'€Sty\ of the country,\ said- Mr, Eawadt of the Japanese agricultural department, who is stuSyin^ tea eoaditibns in-fhis coun- try, \but I have yet to find a large .community which &rt&&$8$_\ has so lit- tle use for tea as M&w Orleans. ^Cof- fee appear 1 ^ to be tlie sole staple bouse- hold drinks «&& tea has Bltle .^!a.ce in the bill of fare^—Me^ Orleans Demoerat. , ' fche xe f ... The new currency o Panama is soon to be * fact, some\ few of the co * made. It is- understood tMt Jfelan coins will soon be gJa&ual dT^wn and the new one^'upu'C'luti dilation. $he monetary \unit is *.gold '\balbpa which* although will be coined; is the basis of, tem -and equal to a -doUar goldr blle of . In aye been ie u- xt A C&teagq police niagii a man $75 for borrowina^anf umbrella. At last % court—an Jmnfoefone, b eourt H nevertheless— hm yecqlsniitf^tlxe umbrella as private yoperty and: not a garae bird, fo be eaJTtured and carried' away' by the first /tsrs&n, who sees It would be W ! till the, jpiicago justice r. iinttators^—'latoffteaBolis Times. Tlie many Mends of G. H. Hajt^ao, it. E« & W. B. B. a # infeseni _ L!pa 4 ,O, 3 will be pleasMix> bt his racoverv irom threatened < di^e^e* He *wiftes: *^L was mtod )j*a Kicinfey Cure, which-1 :o ail T especialiy trainmen who -are usually similarly- afflicted. Bold-at The HawM&s Hhonnaoy. ** Fatal kidney and bladder troubles can ~>e prevented by the use of Foley's Cure. Sold, at The Hawkins Hew York Thrice-a-week World and Facts and Fallacies, botli papers one year for $1.25—208 papers only $1.25. LEGAL NOTICES. CITATION, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York, To Jay Stafford and Jennie Moofe h -?t; Foster Parris, York, Neb.; Caleb Wallin^ford, Vt.; Leonard Parris, Middle Vt.; Christopher Parris and Dwiarbt Staf fordr, South WaJhngford, Vt.; Palmer Stafford Green River, 111,; Jonas Stafford, Genessee, 111. .Betsey Clark, Henry, IlL;'Lav;na Welch, Bell \viJie \Ohio.; Mary Hitt Ely, West Unity, Ohio; N ^Barker Sawver, Haven,\ Kansas • Helen Fisk Chic»g-o, 111.; -Sylvia Stafford, Brayton Stafford and Josephine -Gage, all of Glens Falls, N. Y. Mabala Maynard, Foit Edward, N\. Y,; Fied Ey r residence unknown, andjill children of Lo '\Petty deceased, who was afeisterof Testatrix ;:$ names and places of resilience axe unknown constituting all the husband,, wife, heirs at law and Etesrfc'Qf kin of Ruhamah P. Nlles late of the town sof Moira, in the Countv of Franklin, and State of New York, deceased, send erieetinsr:— Whereas, Cyren A. Bui-dick and Persis Burdick the executors named in the last will and testament Ojf tlie .said Ruhamah P» Niles, deceased, has lately applied to our burro2ate of our County of Frank\- 1 \ to have the said wiU proven a& a will of re/al T personal property, in pursuance of the statute case made and provided: YOU, AJSTD OF YOU, are theref ore cited and required Uv, to be an»d appear before our said Surio g'ate, at his office m Malone Village, in the county of Franklin, on the 23rd day ot January next, at 10 o J ctock in tlie forenoon, then and theie to attend the Probate of said List Will and Testament. And if any of the aforesaid persons are under-the age of twentv-one years, they will please take notice that they are required to appear by their general gnardian, if they ha\e one, and if they \have none,a.hat they appca'r and apply for the ap- . pointment&f a special g-uardian, or m <the event of their failuie or neglect to do so, a special gaai^Jvii will he appointee 1 by the Surrogate to represent and act for them in the proceedings fox 1 the Probate of said Will. - Jn tebtimonv whereof. We haye hereunto affixed the '-edl oi our said Surrogate., [L,. S.] Witness. Hon. Samuel A. Beman. Sur roe ate of said^Countj', at the Surrogated ofiice, in Malone \Village ^m said Countv, the aSth dav of Hovemiber, 1004. WM.P.EARLE, '\ Cleik of the Surrogate's Court A. W. Sheals, Att'y&u\ Petihonerb, BrvishtoafN. Y. 'OTICE^URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF Honipatouel A. Beman, Surrogate of the County ofjPraiildin, and according to the statute in such casdrtnadt. and provided, notice is hereby ^iver to all parsons havinar claims against Asa J.Wilson late oflRloira, in baid county> deceased, that >they are Required to exhibit the same, with vouchers the^of, to the undersig-ned, administrators, at the rejIfideAce of J. O. Allen, Jr. in fBiushton in said punty, on or beiore the 29th day of July next. Dated January 14th, 100c, < MARY A. WILS\ON; ) . . . X, O. ALLEN, JR. \ Admimstrators. I W. Sheals Atty for Administrators, Brushton, N. Y. OTIC3&—PURSUANT ^O AN ORDER of Hop, Samuel A, Beman,, Surrogate of the Co-t^aty sf Fratiklin, and according- to the statute stichVase tirade and provided* notice is hereby given 3b®&mm&an& having: claims againstThomas \W. QsWFrjnt 6 - °f Moira, in said county, deceased, UtJrtJ^SyVp required to exhibit the sam,e, with the Taircher^S^ereof, to the undersigned, Margaret fnua town residence in village of Brushton MoirS^in said county, on or beiore the 4th day iff FebruarXneact. &ted Jvlj 25tBt 1901.. i \JV£ARGARET QUINN, _. * Executrix, \7. Sheals, Atfv Ber Ex. Brushton, N k Y , .-PURSUANT TO AN ORJDBR oi Hftn. Samuel A Bemau, Swvogaxe of tke County of Franklia, and accordiug^to tlie statute fn such case made and piov;ded } notice is Kereby ariveij, to all persons, baviag- claims at^aiptst Juhu4 Richards, late of Moira, ih sawfc co»Ety s decoar *' that thej an, required to exhibit the saxbc, x\ »th vouchers then of, to the tindersli^ned;, aJmn \ tors, at thc4)veUwvg hoase c4 said Patrick F. l^nd. u«d«5*sig:ft^Jj in Moi'a, la sxxid countv, on or before xha jvcfda ,* oi June next. I>ated Moha, N \\ fi Now aqih. xoa±. MARGARET RICHARI>& T,\ .. PATRICK F, HOLL.\XD } \ Administrators \G. E. Monteltfe, Att»v. for ce and P. O. address, Brashton, X. Y. *- * If ¥ TC 0U R *** [mi just re«wefi SW of * f I I 4* * 4 I E. H. Potter I R. R. TIME 3 New York ft'otteia Lin The Preferable Way tp Cornwall,, Ottawa and all points in Ontario and Western Canada. Time Table effective Ma Northbound., Express ES 1, 1904. Express Ex. Sun. Lv Tupper Lake 615 a. rn. 2 roJp, m. 6 30 a. m. \ Santa Clara 7 39 \ St. Regis Palls 7 53 «• ' r Dickinson Ctr. 8 OT n 3 39 3 53 4 01 'Ex. * * * id. Sun. \Moira 41 Helena ** Nyahdo ** Cornwall - « Finch Ar Ottawa 8 2O S 42, *b 48 8 ^6 9 47' 4 45' 4 \»* 4 59' 5 351 8 b 4c 1O OS 103; '* 10 4) 105, 11 45 11 05a. m x 6 45 p, JU, nj Southbound. Lv Ottawa 7 20 a. m. 4 35 p. m S 30 \ S 45 ' 9 H 9 22 u p. m. (i ti «* \ \ Finch ** Cornwall ** Nyando \ Helena 9 2S *K •• Moira 9 SO •« \ Di,ck'son Ctr. 10 10 \ «' StRegig Fail's 10 18 \ \ Santa Clara u 10 32 \ 6 20 6 28 > «• 6 35 rod 7 2a 7 28 744 M \ 1O C^5 *• (« «< IO3. 10 4 ? 11 12 Tupper Lake 11 55 p. m. 9. 10 p. m. 1 ic I Connections at 'Moira for all points Nortn and South.\ - ' ^ r G.H. General Pass. Agt. Ottawa, ° Gnt. LlL H. k. GAYS, ' THE RUTLAND MliROAD <« p. m, .A. CO, On and atter Oct. roth, 1904 and until further nobce, trains \wil] teave Brushton daily, except Sunday, as follows * ' GOIWG JEAST. 7:38 &. Ni. —Express. tor alLstations connecmarat Alburg-h with Fast Express trains f©r all points ^i.-ath and east; Pullmirt Parlor cars Albuitg-h to Tray and Albany to'New Yorkanfd Burlington to \Boston via Rutland with-out cnangeand coaches Alhurarh to Trov and Burlington to Bpston. Connects at Malone with 1ST. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. for all points south. At Rouses jPoint with D. & H\. Co. for \' \ ' tj- 1 1 and train 1:20 P. M:—Passengec, ' y for Cherubuscc intermediate stahonfe connecting- with mixed for Rouses Point which does not darry bt 6 :OO P. M. — Mafl stopping a { all station connecting- a,t Alburg-h with night express fo and New \ orfe also Boston and a|ll New En points. Pullman sleeping 1 cars, jjllburgh to York and to Boston via Rutland and coaches to Troy and Boston without change. Traiti nects at Malone with N. Y. C. & pff. R. for treal and all points sov»*h,At r Rouses Pt. D. &H. C. Co/for PJattsbuig-B. This tram \ — '-' minutes at Malone tor upper.. GOING WEST. Cting at I A I AT, 8:54 A. M.-—Mail, stopping at a|U stations, rive at Ogdensburg 10 45 a. m <} coriae with N. Y. & O. R. for Tupper with N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Jof all) points and west, and at Ogdensburg-witl. ferry fo^ cott, where connection is made wit}, through e trains for the west. 5.IT P. M.—Passenger, for Qgdensbnrg intermediate stations. Arrives Ogclensburi p. rn. fO:32 ( P. M.—Express, for Og-densbttrg- and ine$iate stations. Arrive at Norwood 11:22 Qgdensburg 1^:20 a. m.« . ' , Trains leave'Ogdensburg-for Bifitshtott at m,, 10:00 a. m., 4:10 p, ip, J^^TICICETS to all pdlnts east and west o at Ticket Office, GEO. T. JAR VIS, C.A. «JLJ»JM w, Vice Pres'l and Gen'l M'gr. General Pas Rutland, Vt , 3 and :Troy enjgland New con- Mon- with stops Ar- Moira I inter- p. m« sale Agt, New Can Sciods 1 New 'Raisins, J .New Prunes a^d ^i!ww- J— FREE FREE Any of the Articles in our Window 1 Free •- INCLUDING . ' ' . ; . lands,. Pictures, Lamps, Stc/ Get ike J J Success L at \the Hawkins E. Hors A\so Ti Full in: GrBO, 17tf 'With*e^ery $10.00 Cash Purciape, . V SON ' Walt* or's to 'Conger Bros. 2S\. X PURE DRUGS - \' -•. M. Phaifmacy, | -dSfc-^fc-J a^ 3. A. T Now is the time to buy \and use International Stock Food For ^ Cattle, Hogs or Poultry. Oyster Shells for Xllli Brushton, N. Y, We ormation 111 relation to rates etc. may be liacl on application to . I-IAKEI8, A^ent, B , ^sf. Y. akes Kidneys -anci. r children: safe, sure. &o opiates A Nejw Line of 1 *• L Wedding RJings - ' All Weights ! ! . I • - Prices from '.$2 to $8 each. 1 l - ( New Line; of <plotiks. 1 A Nice . Line <|>f 10 cent Crockery t I a ii Mid w ta ^W p The Brui;hton Jeweler 1 Parties desiring to obtain Ice for the coming season delivered at 'their resi- dence at 40 cents per 100 'l]bs. should place theiri order now with WILLIS! - The i! of Com Court M of 'J^res nest Th .Ml mei urged to follow tl: Braahton, 2S\. X. - |i the ECZEMA AOT PILE! CURE FREE K . nowin f wIiat rt was td suffer, I will -' a^ve FREE^OP CHARGE, -to aay afflicted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rlietttn, Erysipelas, Piles and skin diseases, in&tant refief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. * by A. ' Hause. lias beee Tickets, §1.50. Meat Mac was feofel and resu five 9 the ATGHED r P 1 Fin^ Quality and Rough Lumbei. Cheap at •'• Itefcli Price. 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